


The Lucky Ones
The story revolves around three soldiers — Colee, T.K. and Cheaver — who return from the Iraq War after suffering injuries and learn that life has moved on without them. They end up on an unexpected road trip across the U.S.
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Plot Summary
Three wounded soldiers returning from the Iraq War embark on a road trip across the United States to fulfill personal goals. Initially strangers, they bond over their shared experiences and struggles to readjust to civilian life. Their journey becomes a poignant exploration of friendship, healing, and the search for meaning after trauma.
Critical Reception
The Lucky Ones received a mixed reception from critics and audiences. While praised for its strong performances, particularly from the lead trio, and its earnest attempt to tackle the emotional toll of war, many found the film's tone uneven and its plot somewhat predictable.
What Reviewers Say
- Appreciated for the chemistry and performances of the lead actors.
- Felt the film struggled to balance its comedic and dramatic elements effectively.
- Some critics noted the familiar road movie tropes and predictable narrative arc.
Google audience: Google users generally responded positively to the film, appreciating the emotional journey of the characters and the performances. The camaraderie between the main cast was often highlighted as a strong point, though some viewers found the plot to be a bit too conventional.
Fun Fact
Director Neil Burger reportedly wanted the film to feel authentic to the soldiers' experiences, and research included speaking with veterans to understand their perspectives on returning home.
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